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Sunday, March 9th, 2008Remember watching this show after school on PBS? A flood of memories for 321 Contact came rushing back as I saw this clip. God bless educational programming.
Enjoy.
Remember watching this show after school on PBS? A flood of memories for 321 Contact came rushing back as I saw this clip. God bless educational programming.
Enjoy.


Last Christmas, I gave you my heart, but the very next day you gave it away. Then you got me a Snoopy Sno-Cone machine, and that was the beginning of a very beautiful relationship.
Here’s the link this year’s RPM contest:
http://www.rpmchallenge.com/index.php?option=com_comprofiler&task=usersList

The following post started me on a tour of online articles around the topic. I have had this conversation after many recent shows, and was delighted to find such interesting forum of others who have felt similarly about contemporary “Indie Rock”.
Click here to start the tour at popmatters.com which then goes on to a recent article at the New Yorker, and continues to an arcticle at Slate.
The first I read, wasn’t in this article at all. It’s about world music in Indie Rock from the New York Times. here
What are your thoughts, crowd?